12-30-2021, 08:16 AM | #1 |
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Mounting hub caps
Good morning, I am looking at buying a set of either 15x8 or 15x10 steel wheels for my 70 c10 lwb. I can’t quite find the backspace specs I’m looking for in an o.e. Repop but I came across several people running stock c10 caps on us wheel rat rod series wheels which I can get in the correct back space
I called us wheel to order and they told me they have to install clips for hubcaps at time of order but will only do it if you buy the caps from them… which I don’t want. Has anyone installed a set of clips to mount factory caps or had a set of us wheels with their hub caps? Thanks |
12-30-2021, 08:47 AM | #2 |
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i'm unaware of those wheels or why they need clips. Tell us more about your truck, 1/2t or 3/4t, 67/68 or 69-70. The only OEM style wheels and hubcaps that use clips are 67/68 3/4t. All the others use nubs that are part of the wheel. This style wheel is available frpm Wheel Vintiques and the only hubcaps available are OEM. No one reproduces those at this point. I do know that there are aftermarket custom steel wheels offered in wider widths known as "smoothies" that traditionally had either small inner nubs that are part of the wheel or no nubs at all. The ones with tiny inner nubs accepted baby moons made for smoothies. Wheel Vintiques began make car-style rallye wheel replicas that used the same diameter and inner nubs to accept factory style center caps, not hubcaps. But as time has passed they began offering other style of center caps for either smoothies or rallye wheels. Then, even later, a few slect replica OEM stle caps from the '50s. Like I said, need more info on what you are looking for and for which GM truck
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12-30-2021, 01:38 PM | #4 |
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Original caps won't work. Totally different animal. I believe you can make them work with mounting clips that I believe maybe Brothers sells. I've never done this but maybe someone who knows more can help.
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01-01-2022, 11:03 AM | #6 |
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I found 8" Kelsey-Hayes wheels back before Anyone even thought about making reproductions. Mine are 5-lug. The options used to be Pete Paulsen, Stockton Wheel, or local wheel widener such as dirt trackers used to use. Wheel Vintiques missed the mark on both the 15 x 8s and 16 x8 8-luggers. Wrong backspace for 6-lug C/10s and no vent slots for 16s. My buddy calls my 16" wheels skid loader wheels . He spent 4x as much having custom 17 x 9s (for a K/20) out of factory 8-lug wheels. I've been asked to share that info but he hasn't given me that and he's hard to get ahold of. Sorry. But there are custom wheel builders out there that can build about anything you want. As the saying goes, "We can do anything, but it won't be cheap"
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01-01-2022, 02:02 PM | #7 |
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Stockton is on my list to call this week. Talked to wheel vintiques and they were very helpful on the phone. Would definitely have to special order backspace though. And they are out 15 weeks on most orders now.
I have stock 12” front drums and unless a 15” rim will clear the tie rod end to the outside which looks like it would be tight it looks like 3.25 backspace will be minimum with 3” being better. Here is a couple pics. I have a 2”spacer on currently so measurement is minus 2” I’m thinking a 15x8 with 3” backspace would be perfect. And I believe that was a factory wide wheel option if I’m not mistaken. https://share.icloud.com/photos/027S...sbQheY-tCoPEKQ https://share.icloud.com/photos/009L...fF_oqZMRqGqz9w |
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